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@misc{2307338, author = {Ševčík, Pavel}, booktitle = {Sapiens Ubique Civis X, PhD Student and Young Scholar Conference on Classics and the Reception of Antiquity, Szeged, Hungary, 30. 8. –1. 9. 2023}, keywords = {John Hus; Czech Reformation; marriage; Middle Ages; medievalistic}, language = {eng}, title = {Solvere debitum : The Basics of Medieval Marriage According to Jan Hus}, year = {2023} }
TY - SLIDE ID - 2307338 AU - Ševčík, Pavel PY - 2023 TI - Solvere debitum : The Basics of Medieval Marriage According to Jan Hus KW - John Hus KW - Czech Reformation KW - marriage KW - Middle Ages KW - medievalistic N2 - Solvere debitum: The Basics of Medieval Marriage According to Jan Hus In the Middle Ages, married life had a somewhat ambiguous status. From one point of view, this union of man and a woman was sanctified by God Himself (Mt 19:5-6), while on the other hand Saint Paul says it is good for a man not to touch a woman (1 Cor 7:1). Yet marrige was necessary to establish the family and maintain order in human society. Several medieval treatises describe how a man and a woman can live as a proper married Christian couple while avoiding sin. In the paper, I will present a treatise on marriage written by Bohemian preacher Jan Hus in the early 15th century. Together with its author, we will take a closer look especially at „marital duties“. ER -
ŠEVČÍK, Pavel. Solvere debitum : The Basics of Medieval Marriage According to Jan Hus. In \textit{Sapiens Ubique Civis X, PhD Student and Young Scholar Conference on Classics and the Reception of Antiquity, Szeged, Hungary, 30. 8. –1. 9. 2023}. 2023.
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